I’ve gotten to prefer “arcs/storylines”. Makes you want to tune-in to the next episode. The one-liner or finite strip (in my opinion), is 75% of the time, not really humorous. (Flashback to early 1960s – I remember my Dad reading things like Dondi and Dick Tracy).
stairsteppublishing 12 months ago
You can make jokes and still be serious. A good book, a strip can be readand appreciated on several levels.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 months ago
All art is political.
davidob 12 months ago
The joke’s on you, unless the joke is you.
dlkrueger33 12 months ago
I’ve gotten to prefer “arcs/storylines”. Makes you want to tune-in to the next episode. The one-liner or finite strip (in my opinion), is 75% of the time, not really humorous. (Flashback to early 1960s – I remember my Dad reading things like Dondi and Dick Tracy).
Willi Nilli 12 months ago
3 panels, 4 Gingers! Good job, Lennie
Teto85 Premium Member 12 months ago
Again, Ginger thinks Truth.
AndrewSihler 12 months ago
There’s plenty of “funny” in comedy, though much less of it after Molly Ivins died.
goboboyd 12 months ago
Just leaving pithy remarks, or is there something else?